STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
(1) | Which (social) facts influence consumerism? |
(2) | Are there any benefits in consumerism? |
(3) | What is the role of product labels (like food or clothing brands) in consumerism? |
(4) | Do you believe special occasions like Christmas or Easter have become too consumeristic? |
(5) | Is there a way to escape the culture of consumerism? |
(6) | Do you think there are more consumerist women than men? Why? |
(7) | Are teenagers and children becoming consumerists earlier? |
(8) | Does mass media and society affect teenage consumerism? |
(9) | In your opinion, are consumerist people less creative? |
(10) | What is ethical consumerism? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
(1) | Is consumerism a pathology? |
(2) | What is “green consumerism”? Is it a contradiction? |
(3) | How does consumerism affect the environment and nature? |
(4) | Do you agree with extreme anti-consumerism philosophies and attitudes? |
(5) | Do you believe that changing your spending habits can make a big difference in your life? |
(6) | Is consumerism spoiling our culture? |
(7) | Our world economy is based on consumerism. Will consumerism always be predominant? |
(8) | Has consumerism changed over the years? |
(9) | What is medical consumerism? |
(10) | Which jobs are strictly related to consumerism? |